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Support for multi-day appointments is on the road map. I know this is a
must-have ...
My immediate plans are to add a Month view and to add drag drop support. Once
those are
complete i'll start working on multi-day appointments.
Original comment by Brad.Ryd...@gmail.com
on 20 Jul 2009 at 5:58
Thanks, that's great news. We'd really like to use this package, but we've got
some
hard deadlines coming up. Could we take a stab at getting multi-day
appointments
working now? I haven't used google code before; any tips on the easiest way to
get
started?
Thanks again.
Original comment by PaulMarg...@gmail.com
on 20 Jul 2009 at 6:08
You can checkout the code using Subversion
The repository url is: http://gwt-cal.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/
and the username is: gwt-cal-read-only
TortoiseSvn is a great utility to access the source code repository if you are
developing on a windows machine. Most IDE's such as Eclipse and Netbeans also
work
well with Subversion.
Send me any changes and i'll be happy to commit to the repository. And if that
works
out well I can add you to the project so you can commit your code changes
directly.
Original comment by Brad.Ryd...@gmail.com
on 20 Jul 2009 at 6:48
Good news, i've made some really good progress on multi-day appointments:
http://multiday.latest.gwt-web-calendar.appspot.com/
I've updated the dayView widget to have a section to hold multi-day
appointments, now
i'm working on the layout part, which should not take very long. I have a
layout
algorithm for a month view, which is pretty similar.
I'd expect this feature by the end of the weekend
Original comment by Brad.Ryd...@gmail.com
on 30 Jul 2009 at 9:48
That's great. I've got another solution to the problem, we seem to have solved
it in
two different ways. I can send you a patch for my version after the weekend. I
managed to optimize the doLayout() method as well as some changes to other
classes.
Original comment by lunn...@gmail.com
on 31 Jul 2009 at 10:41
Hi, It's nice google like calendar. I have implemented it in my application.
But I
found one problem. In local network (intranet) gwt-cal is working fine and
displays
well. But while I access it on internet. It takes a little time to get display
and
probemetic display also. I am attaching one image (png) of this view or display.
One thing more I am very new to GWT toolkit. I am using eclipse plugin of GWT.
Can
you please give me an idea to overcome this?
Original comment by ketanbhavsar88@gmail.com
on 31 Jul 2009 at 5:16
Attachments:
Is the patch you mentioned in Comment 5 available? Paul (pagh...) and I are on
the
same project. For now, we just need a read-only calendar that can show
cross-midnight
appointments. If so, is it in the SVN read-only version or could I get a copy.
Now
does not seem a good time to generate yet-another-solution to the cross-midnight
problem.
Original comment by mcl...@nrao.edu
on 3 Aug 2009 at 8:12
I'm working on the last bugs. There is some rendering problems that needs to get
solved before the patch can be made available. I'll come back to you within a
couple
of days.
Original comment by lunn...@gmail.com
on 3 Aug 2009 at 8:21
The following is currently available in subversion, but not as a download
http://multiday.latest.gwt-web-calendar.appspot.com/
You would need to compile yourself to get working. It actually works pretty
well
considering it was a quick patch, but has a minor bug or two that i'll be
working to
fix.
Right now all multi-day appointments need to be flagged by setting the
following
property: appointment.setMultiDay(true);
Although I do plan to change that to automatically figure it out, probably next
time
I commit code changes.
I'll try to have version 0.82 released by end of the week so you can download
the jar
from the website, and in version 0.83 i'll be looking to see what @lunne has
put
together
Original comment by Brad.Ryd...@gmail.com
on 3 Aug 2009 at 8:35
Issue 10 has been merged into this issue.
Original comment by Brad.Ryd...@gmail.com
on 15 Feb 2010 at 6:00
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
PaulMarg...@gmail.com
on 20 Jul 2009 at 10:53